Originally Posted by rayc
I managed that soon enough but no one explained the change necessary for minor chords so I powered through years with a bit of dissonance until someone pulled me aside and taught me about flat thirds etc. It's a journey but learning everyday is the way.
Many thanks Ray.
As for the dissonance, I'm sure there is ample quantity of that in my playing.

You are spot on when you say "It's a journey but learning everyday is the way."
Not only is the learning rewarding, but it's a huge dementia buster; you got to keep your wetware wet smile

I knew a guy that was bent of memorizing the alphabet backwards to keep his wetware wet, I told him, "Man! Just take up music, it's a whole lot more fun!"


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